Publications by authors named "F-M Wang"

The WRKY70 transcription factor (TF) was reported to play an important role in the salt stress response mechanism of in our previous research, and we also produced several overexpression (OEXs) and RNAi suppression (REXs) × lines. In order to further compare the photosynthetic and physiological characteristics of NT (non-transgenic line) and transgenic lines under salt stress, the dynamic phenotypic change, Na and K content in leaf and root tissues, superoxide dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (POD) activity, malondialdehyde (MDA) content, chlorophyll content (Chl), photosynthesis parameters (net photosynthetic rate, P; stomatal conductance, Gs; intercellular CO concentration, C; transpiration rate, T), chlorophyll fluorescence parameters (electron transport rate, ETR; maximum photochemical efficiency of photosystem II (PSII), F/F; actual efficiency of PSII, Φ; photochemical quenching coefficient, q; non-photochemical quenching, NPQ; the photosynthetic light-response curves of Φ and ETR) and RNA-seq of NT, OEX and REX lines were detected and analyzed. The phenotypic observation, MDA content and Chl detection results indicate that the stress damage of REXs was less severe than that of NT and OEX lines under salt stress.

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Non-centrosymmetric (NCS) compounds can exhibit many symmetry-dependent functional properties, yet their rational structure design remains a great challenge. Herein, a strategy to introduce F-centered octahedra to construct a perovskite-type framework filled by π-conjugated [BO] dimers is proposed to obtain NCS compounds. The first examples of antiperovskite or double antiperovskite borate fluorides, [(M/Ba)Ca]F[BO] (M = K, Rb) and [CsBaCa]F[BO], have been successfully designed and synthesized.

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This study aims to investigate the variations in guanidino (Guan), amine and amide chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) contrasts in ischemic stroke using permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (pMCAO) and transient MCAO (tMCAO) models at high (9.4T) and clinical (3T) MRI fields. CEST contrasts were extracted using the Polynomial and Lorentzian Line-shape Fitting (PLOF) method.

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The consequences of walnut ( L.) leaf scorch (WLS) were studied using the cultivated varieties, Wen185 ( 'Wen 185') and Xinxin2 ( 'Xinxin2') in the Aksu region, Xinjiang, China. Photosynthetic parameters and indoor chemical analysis were used to determine the variations in photosynthetic characteristics, osmotic regulatory substances, antioxidant enzyme activities, and changes in fruit yield and quality between diseased and healthy leaves.

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The trapping mechanism at the AlGaN/GaN interface in the p-GaN high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) and its impact on the turn-on characteristics of direct-coupled FET logic (DCFL) inverters were investigated across various supply voltages () and test frequencies (). The frequency-conductance method identified two trap states at the AlGaN/GaN interface (trap activation energy - ranges from 0.345 eV to 0.

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Combination chemotherapy remains essential for clinical management of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Consequently, responses to individual agents cannot be easily delineated at the single patient level, even though some patients might not require all drugs in the combination. Herein, we conduct multi-omic analyses of orthotopic TNBC patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) treated with single agent carboplatin, docetaxel, or the combination.

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Background: Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), the most prevalent lung cancer subtype, presents significant treatment challenges. Cisplatin (CP)-based regimens are central to the treatment of multiple solid tumors, but its use is restricted due to its dose-related renal toxicity. We previously found that fluorofenidone {1-[3-fluorophenyl]-5-methyl-2-[(1H)]-pyridone (AKF-PD)} effectively reverses CP-induced acute kidney injury (AKI).

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This study aimed to investigate the impact of diurnal and seasonal variations in photon flux density (PPFD) and air temperature on PSII efficiency in three sweet potato leaf-color cultivars: green (G), yellow-green (Y), and purple (P). The cultivars were exposed to full sunlight and measurements were taken from November to March. The maximal quantum yield of PSII photochemistry for the dark-adapted state (F/F) indicated Y's increased sensitivity to low temperatures at predawn, followed by G and P.

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Diversity-generating retroelements (DGRs) accelerate evolution by rapidly diversifying variable proteins. The human gastrointestinal microbiota harbors the greatest density of DGRs known in nature, suggesting they play adaptive roles in this environment. We identified >1,100 unique DGRs among human-associated species and discovered a subset that diversify adhesive components of Type V pili and related proteins.

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Fishery stock assessment is the basis of fishery management. This study explored the applicability of the Length-Based Spawning Potential Ratio method (LBSPR) to assess the exploitation status of data-limited fisheries. Using data from bottom trawl surveys in Zhanjiang Bay, the study estimated the relative fishing mortality (F/M) of Johnius belangerii stock.

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  • The study examines the relationship between polygenic scores for coronary heart disease (CHD) and coronary artery calcium (CAC) in adults aged 75 and older, suggesting that genetic factors may influence arterial aging beyond traditional risk factors.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 1,865 participants, finding that higher polygenic CHD risk scores were associated with significantly lower odds of having no CAC and much higher odds of having high CAC levels.
  • Each standard deviation increase in the polygenic risk score corresponded to a 78% increase in CAC scores, indicating a strong link between genetic predisposition and arterial health in older adults.
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  • There is a growing need for non-invasive methods to monitor glycogen storage diseases (GSD), specifically utilizing saturation transfer (ST) MRI to observe changes in muscle glycogen in a GSD II mouse model.
  • The research involved measuring various metabolites in the skeletal muscles of both healthy and GSD II mice at different ages, assessing the accumulation and levels of muscle glycogen and energy metabolites.
  • Results showed that while glycogen accumulation increased in younger GSD II mice, it plateaued in adults, indicating potential biomarkers for monitoring disease progression and treatment efficacy in GSDs.
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  • Previous research indicated that the MRI probe GdL1 can differentiate between healthy and cancerous prostate tissues based on zinc levels.
  • Mice were given varying zinc diets for three weeks, and their prostate zinc secretion was analyzed using advanced imaging techniques.
  • Results showed that healthy mice effectively regulated zinc levels, while cancerous mice struggled, suggesting that zinc supplements before imaging could improve prostate cancer detection accuracy.
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Low-temperature freezing stress constitutes the most significant meteorological disaster during the overwintering period in the Nanfeng Tangerine (NT) production area, severely impacting the normal growth and development of the plants. Currently, the accuracy of meteorological disaster warnings and forecasts for NT orchards remains suboptimal, primarily due to the absence of quantitative meteorological indicators for low-temperature freezing stress. Therefore, this study employed NT plants as experimental subjects and conducted controlled treatment experiments under varying intensities of low-temperature freezing stress (0 °C, -2 °C, -5 °C, -7 °C, and -9 °C) and durations (1 h, 4 h, and 7 h).

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The study aimed to investigate the feasibility of dynamic glucose-enhanced (DGE) MRI technology in the clinical application of glioma. Twenty patients with glioma were examined using a preoperative DGE-MRI protocol before clinical intervention. A brief hyperglycemic state was achieved by injecting 50 mL of 50% w/w D-glucose intravenously during the DGE imaging.

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  • The study explores the use of ultrafast Z-spectroscopy (UFZ) MRI at 3T to assess oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) in human skeletal muscle during exercise.
  • UFZ MRI techniques were tested on five healthy participants, revealing significant changes in metabolic signals post-exercise, which were further refined through pH correction methods.
  • Results indicate that UFZ MRI can effectively reduce acquisition time and provides reliable metrics for mitochondrial function, emphasizing the importance of pH correction for accurate OXPHOS measurement.
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  • The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of two botulinum toxin injection methods—pretarsal combined with preseptal (PT-PS) versus conventional pretarsal (PT)—for treating benign essential blepharospasm (BEB).
  • Conducted as a prospective nonrandomized clinical trial with 95 injections across 45 patients, the researchers measured outcomes using the Jankovic Rating Scale and Blepharospasm Disability Index.
  • Results indicated that PT-PS injections resulted in faster response times, longer effects, higher patient satisfaction, and a similar safety profile compared to PT injections, making PT-PS a more favorable option for BEB treatment.
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This study aimed to develop a two-step nitrification model to predict variations in aeration time and nitrite accumulation rate (NAR) under fluctuating operational conditions in mainstream partial nitritation (PN) processes. Lab-scale sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) were used to evaluate the ammonia oxidation rate (AOR) and nitrite oxidation rate (NOR) under different solids retention times (SRT) (10, 15, 20, 30, and 50 days) and total volumetric nitrogen loadings (TVNL) (20-60 mg N/L per cycle). A static model was developed to predict consistent AOR and NOR values in the steady state, whereas a dynamic model was established to capture the growth dynamics of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) under unsteady-state conditions.

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Since its introduction in 1980, fatty liver disease (now termed [MASLD]) has grown in prevalence significantly, paralleling the rise of obesity worldwide. While MASLD has been the subject of extensive research leading to significant progress in the understanding of its pathophysiology and progression factors, several gaps in knowledge remain. In this pictorial review, the authors present the latest insights into MASLD, covering its recent nomenclature change, spectrum of disease, epidemiology, morbidity, and mortality.

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  • Drought stress is severely impacting flue-cured tobacco growth and quality, prompting the need to identify varieties that can withstand dry conditions.
  • Four tobacco varieties (Qinyan 96, Zhongyan 101, Yunyan 87, and Yunyan 116) were tested under varying levels of drought stress to assess their agronomic and physiological responses.
  • Results indicated that Qinyan 96 had the best drought resistance, showing minimal growth decrease, while Yunyan 116 was the most affected, with adverse effects on photosynthesis and increased reactive oxygen species under severe drought.
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  • Scientists created a computer program called ReportGuidedNet that helps find brain problems in MRI scans by using information from radiology reports.
  • They tested this program on thousands of brain scans from different hospitals and compared it to another program called PlainNet that didn’t use report info.
  • ReportGuidedNet did a much better job at diagnosing brain conditions and understanding where to look on the scans, making it more reliable and easier to explain its findings.
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  • Sacituzumab govitecan (SG) was shown to significantly improve progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in Asian patients with hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer compared to chemotherapy in the EVER-132-002 study.
  • The study involved 331 patients, where those receiving SG had a median PFS of 4.3 months and an OS of 21.0 months, outperforming the chemotherapy group which had a PFS of 4.2 months and OS of 15.3 months.
  • Common severe side effects were neutropenia, leukopenia, and anemia, but SG's safety profile was considered manageable and consistent with earlier research, making it a
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Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogs are important therapeutics for type 2 diabetes and obesity. Ecnoglutide (XW003) is a novel, long-acting GLP-1 analog. We conducted a Phase 2, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study enrolling 145 adults with T2DM.

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Background: Smoking and observed growth of intracranial aneurysms are known risk factors for rupture. The mechanism by which smoking increases this risk is not completely elucidated. Furthermore, an association between smoking and aneurysm growth has not been clearly defined in the literature.

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